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 Isis, the great lady, of enchantments, said, "Flow on, poison, and come forth from Rā; let the Eye of Horus come forth from the god and shine(?) outside his mouth. I have worked, and I make the poison to fall on the ground, for the venom hath been mastered. Verily the name hath been taken away from the great god. Let Rā live, and let the poison die; and if the poison live then Rā shall die. And similarly, a certain man, the son of a certain man, shall live and the poison shall die." These were the words which spake Isis, the great lady, the mistress of the gods, and she had knowledge of Rā in his own name. The above words shall be said over an image of Temu and an image of Ḥeru-Ḥekennu, and over an image of Isis and an image of Horus.